Infrastructure Advisory & Project Development

Infrastructure Advisory for Balochistan - Monsoon 2025

Infrastructure Advisory for Balochistan - Monsoon 2025

Pakistan suffers significant economic losses annually due to infrastructure damages caused by monsoon-induced hazards. These recurring impacts place considerable strain on national resources and impede long-term development and resilience. In response, the Infrastructure Advisory & Project Development Wing (IA&PD) of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has conducted a detailed assessment to identify regions most vulnerable to flooding and other monsoon-related threats. Incorporating projections for Monsoon 2025, this advisory presents a set of targeted measures and strategic recommendations aimed at strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure. It is intended to support timely, informed and preventive action by relevant stakeholders across the country.

Category: Advisories
Infrastructure Advisory for Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) - Monsoon 2025

Infrastructure Advisory for Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) - Monsoon 2025

Pakistan suffers significant economic losses annually due to infrastructure damages caused by monsoon-induced hazards. These recurring impacts place considerable strain on national resources and impede long-term development and resilience. In response, the Infrastructure Advisory & Project Development Wing (IA&PD) of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has conducted a detailed assessment to identify regions most vulnerable to flooding and other monsoon-related threats. Incorporating projections for Monsoon 2025, this advisory presents a set of targeted measures and strategic recommendations aimed at strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure. It is intended to support timely, informed and preventive action by relevant stakeholders across the country.

Category: Advisories
Infrastructure Advisory for Azad Jammu and Kashmir - Monsoon 2025

Infrastructure Advisory for Azad Jammu and Kashmir - Monsoon 2025

Pakistan suffers significant economic losses annually due to infrastructure damages caused by monsoon-induced hazards. These recurring impacts place considerable strain on national resources and impede long-term development and resilience. In response, the Infrastructure Advisory & Project Development Wing (IA&PD) of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has conducted a detailed assessment to identify regions most vulnerable to flooding and other monsoon-related threats. Incorporating projections for Monsoon 2025, this advisory presents a set of targeted measures and strategic recommendations aimed at strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure. It is intended to support timely, informed and preventive action by relevant stakeholders across the country.

Category: Advisories
Infrastructure Advisory for Hailstorm and Windstorm

Infrastructure Advisory for Hailstorm and Windstorm

In light of the increasing likelihood of severe hailstorms and windstorms, the Infrastructure Advisory and Project Development (IA&PD) Wing of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has compiled a comprehensive advisory. This document outlines essential mitigation measures aimed at enhancing the resilience of existing infrastructure. The recommended actions are designed to minimize potential damages and ensure better preparedness across public and private infrastructure systems in the face of these emerging weather threats.

Category: Advisories
Post Event Report of Seminar on Role of Development Organizations in Enhancing Infrastructure Resilience in Pakistan

Post Event Report of Seminar on Role of Development Organizations in Enhancing Infrastructure Resilience in Pakistan

Pakistan faces severe climate change impacts, with recurrent disasters exposing infrastructure vulnerabilities and causing significant losses. To address these challenges, NDMA’s Infrastructure Advisory & Project Development (IA&PD) Wing organized a seminar on "The Role of Development Organizations in Enhancing Infrastructure Resilience in Pakistan" which was held on 12 February, 2025 at NEOC Auditorium, NDMA HQ, Islamabad. It brought together key stakeholders, including UN agencies, policymakers and industry leaders, to discuss sustainable solutions. The seminar emphasized cross-sector collaboration, innovative approaches and proactive planning to enhance disaster resilience. It reinforced the need for continued engagement and investment in strengthening Pakistan’s infrastructure against climate-induced risks.

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